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1noth·ing Listen to audio/ˈnʌθɪŋ/ pronoun
1 : not anything : not a thing
There's nothing in my hands. She knows nothing of/about our plans. You have nothing to worry about. What are you doing? Nothing (much). There's nothing fun to do around here. I have nothing against them. [=I do not dislike or resent them] We'll accept nothing less than a full refund. [=we will only accept a full refund] It costs nothing for the first month. [=you do not have to pay anything for the first month] The phone call was nothing more than a sales pitch. [=it was just a sales pitch and not anything else] They live on practically nothing. [=no money] This has nothing to do with you. [=it does not involve you in any way] There's nothing else [=no more] to say. If nothing else, you should send him a card. [=you should at least send him a card] I've had next to nothing to eat. [=I have had very little to eat] He could make nothing of the coded message. [=he could not understand the coded message at all] We discussed plans for a new project, but nothing came of them. [=we did not do anything about what we discussed] He left nothing to chance. [=he planned for every possibility] The food leaves nothing to be desired. [=the food is excellent] Their children lack/want for nothing. [=their children have everything they need] Why should they help? There's nothing in it for them. [=they will not gain anything for themselves by helping] It looks like nothing so much as a big stick. [=it looks very much like a big stick] Those kids are nothing but trouble. [=they are always causing trouble] He is nothing if not persistent. [=he is extremely persistent] I'm quitting school. You'll do nothing of the sort! [=you will not do that; I will not allow you to do that] She'll stop at nothing [=she will do anything] to get what she wants. She finished up in nothing flat. [=in no time at all; very quickly]see also good-for-nothing
2 : someone or something that has no interest, value, or importance
Money is nothing to them. [=they do not care at all about money] You think that's bad? It's nothing compared to what I went through. Don't get all upset over nothing. Thanks for your help. It was nothing. [=it was no trouble] Your opinion means nothing to me. Are you hurt? Don't worry. It's nothing. All our work came to nothing. = All our work resulted in nothing. He's nothing to me now. [=I don't care about him at all now]
double or nothingsee 3double
have nothing onsee have
here goes nothingsee 1here
nothing dauntedsee daunt
nothing doing
informalused as a forceful way of saying no to a question or suggestion He asked her to lend him the money, but she said nothing doing. [=she said that she would definitely not lend him the money] Why don't you try it? Nothing doing. [=no way; definitely not]
nothing else for it or Brit nothing for it
old-fashionedused to say that something must be done because there is no other choice By the time we discovered the mistake, there was nothing else for it but to start over. We don't want to sell the house, but there is nothing else for it (but to sell).
nothing in/to
If you say that there is nothing in/to something, you mean that it is not true at all.
There's nothing to the story/claim. There is nothing in the rumor.
nothing like
1used to say that something is very enjoyable or satisfying There's nothing like a cool swim on a hot day.
2 Brit, informal : not nearly
The report is nothing like thorough enough.
nothing to it
used to say that something is very easy to do There's really nothing to it once you know how.
on a hiding to nothingsee 2hiding
to say nothing ofsee 1say

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